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The Boss
Trailerwealthy CEO and motivational speaker, Michelle Darnell (Melissa McCarthy) always gets her way, until she's busted for insider trading and sent to federal prison. After leaving the fail, she tries to rebrand herself as America's latest sweetheart, but not everyone she screwed over is so quick to forgive and forget.Actors: Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Bell, Peter Dinklage, Ella Anderson, Tyler Labine, Kathy Bates, Cecily Strong, Mary Sohn, Kristen Schaal, Eva Peterson, Timothy Simons, ...»Director: Ben FalconeCountry: United StatesDuration: 99 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 5.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Characters of "The Boss"
Michelle DarnellPlayed by: Melissa McCarthyClairePlayed by: Kristen BellRenaultPlayed by: Peter DinklageRachelPlayed by: Ella AndersonMike BealsPlayed by: Tyler LabineIda MarquettePlayed by: Kathy BatesDana DandridgePlayed by: Cecily StrongScout Leader SandyPlayed by: Kristen Schaal -
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Critic Reviews of "The Boss"
Chicago ReaderApril 21, 2016Dinklage is awful as the foppish villain, and aside from one uproarious, ad-libbed riff, McCarthy seems to be on autopilot.
Tribune News ServiceApril 13, 2016An opportunity to watch a comedic performer at the top of her game revel boldly in her own confident weirdness.
New YorkerApril 11, 2016The movie is all too neat a package for McCarthy's exuberantly inventive comic artistry.
Time OutApril 10, 2016Even though The Boss is co-written by McCarthy and her husband, director Ben Falcone (who should know his wife's strengths better), the film often strands its title character in shrill one-note caricature, mostly unchallenged.
Christian Science MonitorApril 08, 2016I persist in believing that Melissa McCarthy is capable of starring in a movie that not only makes a scads of money but is -- you know -- good. The latest refutation of my belief is The Boss.
TheShiznit.co.ukJanuary 01, 2017You can put Melissa McCarthy in pretty much anything and expect to see it elevated as a result. Certainly she does this here: it'd be nothing at all without her. But even with her it's not enough.
Daily StarDecember 31, 2016McCarthy is a brilliant physical comedian. But boy, does she need a decent director.
Sunday Times (UK)December 18, 2016[McCarthy is] deliciously dry, harsh, funny, a fine physical comedian. She excels as weird supporting characters... Since her early films, however, she's tried to push herself as an improbable leading woman.
Movie HabitDecember 12, 2016Te movie's principal strategy (streaming profanity in inappropriate places) feels so familiar, it's a non-starter.
Antagony & EcstasyDecember 04, 2016The Boss is not actually good. Melissa McCarthy is actually great in it, however.
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